Who is SA*GA…?

SA*GA Photography ~ Moments in Light ~ is the website of married couple Sandra Schaenzer and Gerhard Schoening.

If the human being kills the tiger, one calls this sport
– if, however, the tigers kills the human being, one calls this bestiality.George Bernhard Shaw (1856-1950), Irish poet

Landscape, nature and wildlife photography is our passion and we enjoy exploring the wonders of nature in our local environment in Switzerland as well as during our travels.

Photography is the creative part in our life and a welcome contrast to our IT profession.

We take all the time we need to experience and enjoy a landscape, an animal or a plant. We are inspired by the beauty and variety of what nature has to offer and would like to present what we have seen through our eyes in this blog and on our website.

Our Photography website SA*GA Photography ~ Moments in Light presents our full range of work. In this blog, we talk about our current activities, show previews of new galleries and provide background information about the areas we have been visiting.

If you like our photography and have a Facebook account, feel free to become a Facebook fan or subscribe to our blog via email if you want to keep updated.

Thank you for your visit and we hope you enjoy the photos. Any feedback is greatly appreciated and welcome!

It is our passion to wait until everything comes together to capture a unique piece of nature's art: just a Moment in Light.

Fine light and the clouds make a great ceiling for the shapely design of the giant. Lovely illumination of the peak. ReplyCancel

Hilde Van den Bosch -25/01/2013 - 18:45

I scrolled a bit through your blog, I see you also are fan of mountains like I do!
Thanks for your kind comment on my blog’s entry about the marcellous ‘Parque Nacional de Ordesa y Monte Perdido’in Spnish Pireneans. Hope you’ll visit me again soon (if you like you can be a ‘follower’), I will soon revisit yours!
yours sincerely, Hilde.ReplyCancel

Tom Whelan -26/01/2013 - 04:44

Beautiful – I particiularly like the curving cloud line and the light on the peak. Nice somber foreground as well.ReplyCancel